Recent videos captured explosions in Caracas, Venezuela, showing flashes and loud blasts across parts of the capital. The cause of the explosions remains unconfirmed, and no casualties have been reported by authorities. Emergency services are on the scene, and investigations are underway to assess the situation. Residents are advised to exercise caution as officials work to provide updates.
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Measles cases in South Carolina rise by nine to 185, state health department says, and that’s definitely a concerning jump. It’s hard to ignore the potential implications, and it’s natural to feel a bit apprehensive when these kinds of numbers are reported.
One of the really scary aspects of measles is its potential to undermine the effectiveness of other vaccinations you’ve already had. Think about it: getting measles can essentially reset your immune system, making you vulnerable to diseases you were previously protected against. That’s a serious consequence, and it’s a key reason why we should be taking this situation seriously.… Continue reading
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is facing criticism for unauthorized use of artwork, specifically from Japanese artist Hiroshi Nagai, whose work was used in a post promoting deportations. This marks another instance of the department utilizing artists’ work, including a Thomas Kinkade painting, without permission to promote its immigration agenda. Previously, DHS faced backlash from pop stars like Olivia Rodrigo and Sabrina Carpenter for using their music in videos that encouraged deportation efforts. The agency has defended its actions, stating their commitment to keeping Americans informed and safe, despite the growing condemnation from artists and the public.
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In Kentucky, a 35-year-old woman, Melinda Spencer, faces criminal charges related to the death of a “developed male infant.” Spencer allegedly admitted to clinic staff that she used medication ordered online to induce an abortion at her home, leading to the fetus’s death. Police reports indicate the fetus was buried in a shallow grave on her property. Spencer is charged with first-degree fetal homicide, abuse of a corpse, and tampering with physical evidence, which could result in severe penalties under Kentucky law.
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The investigation into the fire’s cause is ongoing, with officials suggesting sparklers on champagne bottles near the ceiling as a potential ignition source. Authorities are analyzing videos and interviewing witnesses, while also focusing on the bar’s materials, permits, safety measures, and occupancy levels. The death toll remains at 40, with formal identifications continuing. Officials have emphasized that the investigation is a priority, and that they will assess whether safety regulations were followed.
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According to the Los Angeles Police Department, an off-duty ICE agent fatally shot a man in Northridge. The incident occurred late Wednesday night at an apartment complex after the agent heard gunshots and encountered a man with a rifle. Despite identifying himself as law enforcement, the suspect allegedly pointed the weapon at the agent, prompting the agent to fire, and the suspect returned fire. The agent, unharmed, then retrieved his body armor and contacted the police, who found the suspect dead upon arrival.
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Investigators from the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families found child care centers in the state operating as expected, following a viral video alleging widespread fraud. The investigation was prompted by a video that gained traction after being reposted by prominent figures, despite limited evidence. The Department is committed to reviewing the claims and ensuring safety while minimizing disruption to communities. Following the video’s release, Health and Human Services froze child care payments to the state, and the state must now provide additional verification to continue to receive federal funds.
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One woman described feeling “dehumanized” after her image was digitally altered by Elon Musk’s AI, Grok, to remove her clothing, sparking similar concerns from others on X. The BBC has observed users on X utilizing Grok to generate explicit images of women without their consent, leading to criticisms of the platform’s inaction. Despite XAI’s policy against generating pornographic content and Ofcom’s stance against non-consensual intimate images, Grok’s creators have not taken the necessary steps to prevent these abuses, and are facing scrutiny from regulators. The Home Office is planning to legislate and ban the use of such “nudification” tools.
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In a shocking Saturday morning operation, the United States launched a “large-scale strike” on Venezuela, claiming to have captured President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. President Trump announced the action on social media, with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi stating the couple would face charges in New York for “narco-terrorism” conspiracy. Explosions and low-flying aircraft were reported in Caracas as Maduro’s government accused the U.S. of an “imperialist attack,” with Vice President Delcy Rodríguez assuming power. The military action, potentially mirroring the U.S. invasion of Panama, has drawn international reactions ranging from condemnation to celebration, while the legal basis for the strike remains unclear.
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Tesla has been dethroned as the world’s top electric vehicle maker by Chinese rival BYD, experiencing a 9% decrease in sales with 1.64 million vehicles delivered in 2025. This sales decline was further impacted by the end of a tax credit and overseas competition. Despite the sales slump, Tesla stock closed 2025 with an 11% gain as investors remain optimistic about Elon Musk’s future plans. The company is attempting to increase sales by releasing cheaper Model Y and Model 3 versions and analysts predict a continued decline in the fourth quarter.
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